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A pair of high-tech Army blimps is coming to the greater Washington, DC area, and soon they will be able to provide the military with surveillance powers that spans hundreds of millions of acres from North Carolina to Niagara Falls, Canada.
The airships are part of Raytheon’s Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System, or JLENS, and when all is said and done they’ll offer the United States military what the defense contractor calls “an affordable elevated, persistent over-the-horizon sensor system” that relies on “a powerful integrated radar system to detect, track and target a variety of threats.”
Once above the nation’s capital, JLENS will allow the Army to see for 320 miles in any direction from 10,000 feet above the earth. The system can be set up to operate on its own for an entire month without requiring refueling, and offers the Pentagon surveillance capabilities that dwarf other options at a penny of the cost.
To provide that security, though, the Army will send its integrated pair of airships — around 75 yards in length each — high into the sky carrying “powerful radars that can look deep into enemy territory.” First, however, the residents of the metropolitan Washington, DC area — and those in around a dozen states stretching the mid-Atlantic into New England — will be asked to ignore a pair of sophisticated spying machines.
According to PopSci, the JLENS already successfully completed two exercises in 2012 in which it guided a missile to shoot down other missiles — one over sea, another over land.
But while the likelihood of having one of the airships shoot down an armed drone heading for the White House seems unlikely, it’s a precaution that the Army intends on being prepared for — even at the widespread cost of losing privacy.
Originally posted by playernumber13
I think things are getting way out of control. What do you guys think?
According to PopSci, the JLENS already successfully completed two exercises in 2012 in which it guided a missile to shoot down other missiles — one over sea, another over land.
Comoxio 26.07.2013 02:39
They need something new to nourish the collective paranoia of the American People and distract them from the real issues of their country...
Anonymous user 26.07.2013 02:23
ANY nation which slaughters kids with drones in Asia, Africa, etc better have such balloons all over
Anonymous user 26.07.2013 01:57
Anybody know if 1 inch slugs can penetrate a police riot helmet? I imagine they don't even need to.
Anonymous user 26.07.2013 01:48
How many Congressmen, will [we] be able to dangle from one blimp?
+1
Anonymous user 26.07.2013 01:36
When you have 300 million people that want to see you in jail, you need all the security you can get